Looking to Improve
Level 19
: 5,000/10,000, 1,000 ante
Last year, the LAPT Chile set a record as the largest event in LAPT history. That record was later surpassed in Colombia, while this year's event in Vina del Mar attracted even more participants than in 2011. Poker is clearly popular in the coastal country, but perhaps no one has been more successful than our chip leader Daniela Horno.
Last year she made a deep run in the Main, notching a sixth-place finish. Now, Horno is doing the improbable by making yet another deep run. With the biggest stack in the room, the last woman standing is primed to make back-to-back final tables and solidify her reputation as the Chilean "Poker Princess."
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
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1st | Murilo Figueredo | Brazil | $146,000 |
2 | Andres Martinez | Argentina | $84,000 |
3 | Luis Yepez | Venezuela | $57,100 |
4 | Christian Urzua | Chile | $41,300 |
5 | Francisco Josias Passos | Brazil | $32,200 |
6 | Daniela Horno | Chile | $26,200 |
7 | James Honeybone | New Zealand | $20,200 |
8 | Gonzalo Valenzuela | Chile | $14,200 |
9 | Abraham Hazin | Chile | $11,700 |